Transcend debuts 4GB aXeRam DDR3-2400 kit

Posted on Thursday, August 05 2010 @ 18:22 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Transcend introduced a 4GB aXeRam DDR3 2400MHz memory kit with 9-11-9-28 timings at 1.65V:
Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a global leader in memory and storage products, today launched 4GB aXeRamâ„¢ DDR3-2400 dual-channel memory kits designed for use with Intel`s LGA 1156 Core i7 systems. With the ability to operate at a blazing-fast clock frequency of 2400MHz at 1.65V, these new XMP-ready DDR3 kits outperform standard reference modules by approximately 60%.

Transcend`s top-of-the-line 2400MHz dual-channel kit boosts system performance with a perfect combination of low voltage, high clock speed, and low latency. Each 4GB DDR3 kit contains two identically matched modules rated at 2400MHz with timings of 9-11-9-28 and an operating voltage of a mere 1.65V, offering theoretical memory bandwidth up to an incredible 38.4GB/s. In practice, the 2400MHz clock speed shows a 60% performance increase in real world applications compared to standard 1333MHz memory, allowing overclocking enthusiasts and hardcore gamers to take their Intel Core i7 platform to the next level.

The aXeRam DDR3-2400 dual-channel memory kit has been tested for use on Intel P55-based motherboards, including ASUS P7P55D Premium and ASUS P7P55D Deluxe. Thanks to its use of high thermal efficiency aluminum heat sinks with cooling fins, the kit delivers amazing overclocking performance while maintaining cool temperatures.

To ensure extra stability and signal integrity at high clock speeds, all aXeRam modules are comprised of 128Mx8 high-quality DDR3 FBGA chips and use robust PCBs that fully comply with rigorous JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) standards.


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